These are the latest applications which were submitted to the council before 4 June.

The applications, which cover all across Kirklees from Mirfield to Meltham and Dalton to Dewsbury, include everything from small extensions and tree preservation orders through to major developments such as hotels and residential developments.

They are shown to be at varying stages in the report - submitted which is when they have just gone in to the council, approved which means work can start and refused, which means it is back to the drawing board.

Once a planning application is submitted it is then considered by planning officers and recommended for approval or refusal before a decision is taken at a planning meeting.

These ones include everything from a plan for an underground swimming pool through to a new restaurant or cafe in Honley plus all the extensions and other improvements people want to make to their own homes.

Z Ali - single-storey rear extension. The extension projects 4m beyond the rear wall of the original dwellinghouse. The maximum height of the extension is 4m, the height of the eaves of the extension is 2.5m at 8A Squirrel Walk, Dewsbury.

M Saeed - single-storey rear extension. The extension projects 5m beyond the rear wall of the original dwellinghouse. The maximum height of the extension is 4m, the height of the eaves of the extension is 2.5m at 5 Hillgarth, Thornhill, Dewsbury.

A Patel - single-storey rear extension. The extension projects 5.5m beyond the rear wall of the original dwellinghouse. The maximum height of the extension is 4m, the height of the eaves of the extension is 3m at 1 King Edward Street, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury.

M Khan - single-storey rear extension. The extension projects 6m beyond the rear wall of the original dwellinghouse. The maximum height of the extension is 4m, the height of the eaves of the extension is 2.7m at 28, Garden Crescent, Ravensthorpe, Dewsbury.

C Khangura - listed building consent for change of use and alterations to County Court buildings to form retail floorspace and 15 apartments (within a conservation area) at Crown Court Buildings, Princess Street, Huddersfield.